Irrespective of their own traits, if anybody is part of an incredibly positive, successful environment they tend to do far, far better than they would otherwise do.the winky one wrote:Tony and Cp how do you rectify the confidence issue for each game since everyone has a different personality, ie some are agressive and focussed while others who may be returning from injury etc are quite cautious for a while..how do you get everyone to be confident all at the same time? it's such a difficult area.
Confidence from the atmosphere within a club kicks things off. Ian Millward exemplified how you can destroy players' clubs' confidence with negativity. Success then breeds/develops confidence.
We are part of the workplace environment for Wigan RLFC I think every fan acknowledges how good our away support is at encouraging, being positive but at home, the story is very different. We have things like the Brigantes/Ultras trying to add/create an atmosphere but they cannot do it alone. Indeed, their efforts are minimal compared to 000's groaning/moaning or cheering enthusiastically.
Think back to when Brian Noble came in. He only had to tell players they could play and not be Ian Millward and things improved. We the fans were fabulous in that spell. Did we play our part? I think we did so that shows we (support) matter. That mood soon went. I don't think we really celebrated/supported enough in 2010 but the players confidence level overcame that. I know the St George players thought the WCC atmosphere was excellent but as a Wigan fan I thought it sucked comparing it to other past big games.
Our away results = our away fans ?
Our home results = our home fans ?
Somebody tell me why there is such a difference. We easily beat IMO the best team of 2011 so far, Huddersfield away. At home it almost needs a sending off, a fight, a fabulous biblical comeback to stir Wigan fans.